Tripletail


Tripletail Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal


Tripletail are unique, floating ambush predators often found near surface structure in the Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs area. They are known for hanging near crab trap buoys, channel markers, and floating debris — where they surprise baitfish and anglers alike.


Where to Catch Tripletail


Tripletail are typically found:

Floating around crab trap buoys and markers

Near weed lines and driftwood offshore

Along tide lines and floating trash mats

Occasionally around inshore docks and channels


Best Time to Fish for Tripletail


Season Tripletail Activity
Spring More sightings around surface structure
Summer Excellent fishing near crab buoys and tide lines
Fall Good action continues until waters cool

Peak Season: May through September


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Shrimp jigs or small bucktails

Bait: Live shrimp, small pinfish, or cut bait

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Sight cast to fish near surface cover; pause bait for reaction bites